Chess for Kids: A Foundational Guide for Bringing Chess Master’s out of Children
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Cade Hill
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Is your child interested in chess?
Are you looking for a fun activity to do together as a family?
Do you want your child to understand the basics of chess and advanced strategies?
If so, this is the book for you!
The game of chess has fascinated people for centuries with its intricate strategies and ability to sharpen critical thinking skills. While the exact origins are debated, chess emerged in the 6th century CE in India and spread to Persia and then Europe. Over the centuries, the rules and pieces evolved into the game we know today.
It covers everything from setting up the board to mastering openings and endgame strategies. Written in a clear, easy-to-follow style, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple concepts children can grasp.
In this book, your child will:
- Learn the fascinating history and evolution of the game of chess over the centuries.
- Master the basics of how to play, including the chessboard, pieces, and rules.
- Discover the names and moves of each chess piece: pawns, rooks, knights, bishops, queen, and king.
- Learn to read and write chess notation to record games and positions.
- Understand the key strategies, tactics, and tips to improve their game.
- Master the principles and methods for attacking and defending.
- Understand the opening, middlegame, and endgame phases.
- Discover ways to practice and improve to become a better chess player.
Learning chess has been shown to boost math and reading skills too. So, in addition to just being fun, it develops abilities that pay off academically. Parents will also appreciate the time spent together away from screens.
Click on the “Add to Cart” button now, and who knows! Your child might be the next grandmaster!
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